Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments (TVI)
We have partnered with a great school in the Heber City area that is seeking a Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments (TVI). The ideal candidate will work 5 days per week, averaging 37.5 hours weekly. You would be working with the elementary population with educational assistants.
Position at a glance:
- Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments (TVI)
- Full-Time hours available (37.5 hours)
- Weekly Paychecks: Every Friday you’ll receive a paper check or direct deposit, if you prefer
- Must have PEL + A certification/license for teachers of students with visual impairments + A bachelor’s degree from a college or university
Essential Functions :
- Contribute to the development of the IEP/IFSP with recommendations for goals, modifications, and learning styles
- Conducts special education evaluations and reevaluations. Provide screening and referral procedures to appropriate personnel
- Participate in team assessments for students with moderate to severe cognitive disabilities
While undergoing your assignment, you will be provided with: competitive compensation, weekly paychecks, and superior healthcare benefits through United HealthCare.
Please apply by submitting your resume to: crystal.handley@procaretherapy.com For any questions about this position, please contact Crystal Handley 770-299-7104
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